BOARDING RATES

Due to space limitations, we are only able to board for current clients of Longmeadow Animal Hospital.

Smaller pets that board in a large kennel or run together are billed the cost of the cage size per night for the first pet plus $12.36 per night for each additional pet boarding in the same cage/kennel.

BOARDING VACCINE REQUIRMENTS

All pets left for boarding must be current on all vaccinations and free of fleas and ticks, or they will be treated on admission at the owner’s expense. If your pet is medicated while boarding with us you will be charged and extra $2.00. They also must have had a negative fecal sample within the last 6 months. If not, a test will be performed and if positive, the pet will be treated at the owner’s expense.

Dogs are required to have had a DHLPP vaccine within the last 12 months, a Bordetella (kennel cough) vaccine within the last 6 months, and a Rabies vaccine within 12 months if under 1 year of age, or within 3 years if indicated. Effective November, 2013, all dogs must have completed their Canine Influenza series.

Cats are required to have had a FVRCP vaccine within the last 12 months, and a Rabies vaccine within 12 months if under 1 year of age, or within 3 years if indicated.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Due to the stresses of boarding, pets often develop diarrhea and/or vomiting. Diarrhea and/or vomiting is considered a minor illness and will be treated at the discretion of the doctor on duty. Clients will not be contacted if pet develops diarrhea/vomiting.

Longmeadow Animal Hospital requires a credit or debit card be kept on file for all boarding pets. This information is to be provided at check in. Payment is expected before the time of pick up. In the event your pet incurs additional charges during its stay, the remaining balance will be charged to the credit card you have provided.

Longmeadow Animal Hospital is not responsible for any items lost or destroyed while boarding.

If it is determined your pet needs a bath, it will be given at 25% discount.

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